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- Pradesh and Magadha. Around 606 CE, a large area of their empire was reconquered by the Later Guptas. According to Hieun-Tsang, the territory may have...
- but reconquered by Napoleon in 1800 and renamed the Subalpine Republic (Novara to the Italian Republic) The Republic of Alba (1796), reconquered by the...
- Byzantine Emperor Maurice created the first exarchates in the recently reconquered provinces of the former Western Empire. The term is still used for naming...
- forces and their subsequent retreat to Toledo, whereas the Almohads reconquered Trujillo, Montánchez, and Talavera. In 1189 the Almohad caliph Yaqub...
- of foreign domination has also created the fear that Vietnam may be "reconquered", which also tends to serve as fuel for Vietnamese nationalism. Semi-mythical...
- the battle led to the city being reconquered by the Algerians for 24 years (1708–1732), before Spanish forces reconquered the town in 1732. In 1509, Spain...
- of the region, whilst Nepoti**** invaded the Kingdom of the Suebi and reconquered Scalabis. In 460, Majorian entered Hispania and readied a fleet for an...
- They also faced significant internal rebellion. Anglo-Egyptian forces reconquered Sudan in 1898 and the Mahdist state collapsed following defeat at the...
- Constantinople after the Fourth Crusade (1204) and lasting until the city was reconquered by the Byzantine Gr****s in 1261. Its name derives from its Catholic and...
- became a British colony. After a brief ****anese occupation, Myanmar was reconquered by the Allies. On 4 January 1948, Myanmar declared independence under...